Privacy Policy

Last updated: 02-02-2026
Relevance verified: 13-02-2026

Privacy Policy — Kiwi Treasure Casino

1) Who We Are and What This Policy Covers

At Kiwi Treasure Casino (“we”, “us”, “our”), we take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains what personal information we collect, why we collect it, how we use and share it, and the choices you have.

This policy applies when you:

If you do not agree with this policy, please do not use our services.

Important note: This document is a general privacy policy template. Laws and compliance requirements vary. You should have a qualified legal professional review it for your licensing and operating jurisdictions.

2) Definitions (Plain English)

3) What Information We Collect

We only collect information that is necessary to operate the website, provide our services, protect users, and meet legal/compliance needs.

A) Information you provide directly

Account and profile data

Verification and compliance data (KYC/AML)

Payment and transaction data

Support and communications

B) Information collected automatically

Technical and usage data

Cookies and similar technologies
We use cookies to remember your preferences, keep you logged in, prevent fraud, and measure site performance. You can control cookies via browser settings and (where available) our cookie banner.

4) Why We Collect and Use Your Information

We process personal information for the following purposes:

A) To provide the service

B) To keep the platform safe

C) To meet legal and compliance obligations

D) To improve our product

E) Marketing and promotions (where permitted)

5) Legal Bases for Processing (General Framework)

Depending on your jurisdiction, we rely on one or more of these bases:

6) How We Share Your Information

We do not sell your personal information. We may share it in limited, controlled ways:

A) Service providers (processors)

We use vetted providers for:

These providers may only process data under our instructions and under contractual safeguards.

B) Compliance, regulators, and lawful requests

We may disclose information if required to:

C) Business transfers

If we undergo a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, data may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to confidentiality and applicable law.

7) International Data Transfers

Your information may be processed in countries other than where you live (for example, where our service providers operate). When we transfer data internationally, we apply appropriate safeguards such as:

8) Data Retention

We keep personal information only as long as necessary for:

Typical retention triggers include:

When information is no longer needed, we securely delete or anonymise it.

9) Security Measures

We use administrative, technical, and physical security safeguards designed to protect your information, including:

No system is 100% secure, but we continuously improve our protections.

10) Your Rights and Choices

Depending on your location and applicable laws, you may have rights to:

Marketing opt-out

You can opt out of promotional messages at any time via:

Service messages (security, payments, legal notices) may still be sent as they are necessary.

11) Cookies Policy (Summary)

Cookies help us:

Cookie categories (example)

You can control cookies in your browser settings and through cookie tools on our site (where available). Note that blocking some cookies may affect site functionality.

12) Responsible Gambling and Privacy

We may process limited information related to responsible gambling features (where available), such as:

This data is handled with extra care and restricted access. If you need help, we encourage you to use official Australian support resources listed below.

13) Children’s Privacy

Our services are not intended for anyone under the legal gambling age in their jurisdiction. We use age-verification and may request documents to confirm eligibility. If we learn we collected personal information from an underage person, we will take steps to delete it and close the account, subject to legal obligations.

14) Third-Party Links

Our site may include links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for their privacy practices. Please read the privacy policies of any third-party services you visit.

15) Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this policy to reflect changes in law, technology, or our services. When we make material updates, we will post the revised version and update the “Last updated” date on the page. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated policy.

16) Contact Us

If you have questions or privacy requests, contact our support team via the contact methods shown on our website.

OrganisationWhat it isLink
Gambling Help OnlineFree, confidential 24/7 support for anyone affected by gambling in Australia.Visit site
NSW Government — Gambling harm supportOfficial NSW guidance and pathways to support services (includes GambleAware NSW references).Visit page
Victorian Responsible Gambling FoundationSupport, education, and evidence-led resources focused on reducing gambling harm.Visit site

Australian Regulation & Research

Authority / BodyTopicLink
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)Online gambling services guidance and complaints; enforcement context for online gambling rules.ACMA: Online gambling services
ACMAOverview of the Interactive Gambling Act and key consumer-protection measures (incl. updates and BetStop references).ACMA: About the Act
Australian Government — Department of Social ServicesNational-level information hub including Gambling Research Australia references.DSS: Gambling Research Australia
Victorian Responsible Gambling FoundationResearch program and published research to understand gambling harm and prevention.VRGF: Research

Privacy Snapshot: Data We Collect (Illustrative)

This chart is a simple visual summary of common categories of data described in this Privacy Policy. Percentages are illustrative for communication purposes (not a literal measurement).

Sally Gainsbury
A leading expert in the psychology of gambling and technology addiction, her key positions at the University of Sydney include
In this first-person article, I share my professional journey as a psychologist and gambling-harm researcher based at the University of Sydney. I describe how my career has evolved from clinical psychology into a research-driven, public-health approach to understanding gambling, with a strong focus on online and technology-enabled risks. Drawing on more than two decades of academic and clinical experience, I explain how my work connects research, treatment, and policy, including my role in Australia’s only university-affiliated gambling treatment clinic. The article also outlines my key research themes, major publications, professional roles, and commitment to reducing gambling-related harm through evidence-based, practical solutions.
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